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File:Hitler and german-nazi officers staring at french marechal foch statue june25 1940.png.png

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English: Hitler (hand on side) and German Military officers staring at, WWI French marshall, Maréchal Foch's memorial statue before entering the railway carriage where will be signed the 1940 armistice, at Compiègne, France.
Screenshot taken from the 1943 United States Army propaganda film Divide and Conquer (Why We Fight #3) directed by Frank Capra and partially based on, news archives, animations, restaged scenes and captured propaganda material from both sides.
Français : Hitler (la main au côté) et des hauts dignitaires militaires regardant la statue du maréchal Foch, chef des force alliées de la Première Guerre Mondiale, avant d'entrer dans le wagon où va être signé l'armistice de 1940, dans la clairière de l'Armistice dans la forêt de Compiègne (Oise, France). Etaient présents ce jour là coté allemand : Hitler, le Reichsmarschall Göring, le ministre des Affaires étrangères du Reich Von Ribbentrop, l'amiral Raeder, chef de la Kriegsmarine, le maréchal Keitel, le général Von Brautchitsh, chef de la Wehrmacht.
Capture d'écran du film de propagande de l'armée américaine de 1943 Divide and Conquer (Why We Fight #3) réalisé par Frank Capra et basé en partie sur des archives des actualités de l'époque, des animations, des reconstitutions de scènes, et du matériel de propagande capturé provenant des deux bords.
Date 1940 (event), 1943 (film)
Source Divide and Conquer] (Why We Fight #3) Public Domain (U.S. War Department): http://www.archive.org/details/DivideAndConquer
Author Frank Capra (film)
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